Anguezomo Mba Bikoro

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Anguezomo Mba Bikoro

 On Tender Transgressions, Ancestral Healing, Transformative Justice & Future Monuments
Anguezomo Mba Bikoro merges installations, sonic radio, live art performances, film & archives. Their work complicates linear readings and representations of histories pursuing parafiction as a radical black feminist strategy to disrupt the notion of a single authorial voice. Their work analyses processes of power & fictions in historical archives critically engaging in migrational struggles. They create environments for untold narratives of resistance movements by African women and indigenous communities. Sedimented in narratives are testimonies of sonic nature archives, queering ecologies and postcolonial black radical feminist experiences towards new monuments, reacting to the different tones of societies shared between delusions & ritual. They bring new investigations about the architectures of racisms in cities, the archeologies of urban spaces & economies of tradition systems by exposing the limitations of technologies as functional memory records. 

Their critical process is informed by discourses of histories, archives and theories on postcolonialism, diaspora, migration, identities, afro & alter modernism and culture. Their work reveals and creates moments of synthesis and harmony between seemingly disparate, bodies of knowledge, cultural traditions and value systems. An exploration of creolised identity, heritage, memory and homeland, the artist investigates systems of colonial past & present, tyranny, dictates of gender, traditions and mythologies.  

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